The series is even after Barcelona bounced back in style in Game 2.
Barca throttles Olympiacos for series-tying 77-69 win

FC Barcelona kept visiting Olympiacos Piraeus on its heels all night to claim a bounce-back 77-69 win in Game 2 of the playoffs on Friday. The victory evens their series at 1-1 as the two teams head to Greece for a pair of games next week.
Jabari Parker was the steady scorer for Barca as he put up a season-high 24 points while making 4 of 7 three-pointers on the night. Willy Hernangomez trolled the inside for 11 points and Jan Vesely 10 to go with his 7 rebounds. Olympiacos got 20 points from Alec Peters and 10 each from Nigel Williams-Goss and Shaquielle McKissic.
Barcelona took control early
Peters opened the scoring with a jumper, but Nicolas Laprovittola netted a hook and a triple before Vesely scored a midrange bucket to give Barcelona an early 7-2 lead. Peters added consecutive triples to put Olympiacos back in front before Parker and Luke Sikma traded baskets from inside at 9-10. Parker put Barca back in front from deep before Moustapha Fall and Nikola Kalinic traded baskets to make it 14-12. Hernangomez and Parker combined on 9 points as Barcelona opened its first double-digit lead, which Parker extended to 27-14 with buzzer-beating put-back on the 10-minute mark.
McKissic got Olympiacos back in it
The visitors started the second quarter with a 0-6 run on free throws by Shaquielle McKissic and 4 points by Moses Wright to make it 27-20. Tomas Satoransky responded with a triple for Barcelona, but Williams-Goss trimmed the deficit to 30-22 with a floater. McKissic came to the rescue of the visitors with 8 points, including a nifty baseline dunk, to get Olympiacos within 34-30. Barcelona answered with a 7-0 surge of its own courtesy of Kalinic and Vesely combining on 8 points. The half ended with Vesely and Filip Petrusev exchanging baskets to leave Barca in front, 43-37.
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Olympiacos completed its comeback
Satoransky hit a fastbreak layup and Parker a three-pointer for another double-digit lead, 48-37, to start the third quarter. Walkup responded with a mid-range jumper and Luke Sikma hit from deep to keep Olympiacos in striking distance at 48-42. Peters converted a three-point play and Williams-Goss beat the shot clock with a triple off the glass as the guests surged to within 52-50. Parker responded with a slam, but Williams-Goss hit again from long distance before netting a layup for his team's first lead since the opening minutes, 54-55. Hernangomez scored twice around a floater by Rokas Jokubaitis as Barcelona went back in front, 58-57, after 30 minutes.
Parker reasserted Barca's dominance
The two teams went scoreless for almost 2 minutes of the fourth quarter before Petrusev netted a floater and a layup on either side of an open triple by Abrines as Barcelona clung to a 63-61 edge. Parker then aced a corner three and Jokubaitis his patented midrange jumper to extend Barcelona's lead to 68-61 with 6 minutes left on the clock. Abrines responded to a Peters dunk with another triple and Parker netted again from the corner to make it 74-64 with 4 minutes left. Peters tried to make one last Olympiacos stand with 5 points for a 76-69 difference, but with just 2 minutes left, it was too late for the visitors as the series headed to Piraeus all tied up.